DRDO Joins Forces with L&T to Develop Nag Mk II Anti-Tank Guided Missiles for BMP-2 Infantry Combat Vehicle

NAMICS_Republic_day_Parade_2024.jpg


In a move to bolster India's anti-tank capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has embarked on the development of the Nag Mk II anti-tank guided missile (ATGM).

This next-generation missile, designed to be mounted on the BMP-2 infantry combat vehicle, is expected to feature a range of performance enhancements, including increased range and reduced weight.

A significant aspect of this development is the appointment of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) as the Development-cum-Production Partner (DcPP). With a proven track record in the development of the Nag ATGM series, including the Nag Mk I, L&T brings valuable expertise to the project.

The Nag Mk II aims to build upon the success of its predecessor, the Nag Mk I, with a focus on improved performance and operational effectiveness.

It is anticipated to incorporate cutting-edge technologies from the Helina program, DRDO's helicopter-launched ATGM system, including the Jet Vane Control (JVC) system for enhanced maneuverability and precision.

Additionally, the Nag Mk II will feature a lighter design for increased mobility and a minor range increase for greater standoff engagement capability.

L&T's role as the DcPP ensures its involvement in both the development and manufacturing phases of the Nag Mk II program. The company's extensive experience in defence production and its prior involvement in the Nag Mk I program position it as a valuable partner in the successful execution of this advanced missile project.
 
Maybe, just maybe, we should look past the BMP-2? It is an older design, and we have essentially run it ragged already.
 
Maybe, just maybe, we should look past the BMP-2? It is an older design, and we have essentially run it ragged already.
BMP 2 is often said to be better than BMP 3. And our DRDO and DPSUs haven’t been able to develop an alternative. So we have no option for now but to rely on it.
 
Tell me how many will you build? And without any effective anti drone system they will be sitting ducks. Remember for every ATGM manufactured by us there will be 10x or more drones deployed by our enemy to take them out.
 
This Sarath carrier should carry twelve tube launcher ! and We should also make T-72 carrier based twelve tube launch 150+ KM range PINAKA rocket system !
 
The NAG MK1 missile can still be used on IFV/APC but against tanks they need a larger penetration depth of at least over 900mm with ERA in use with a front direct hit. It can still kill tanks if they attack from the top of the hull but we still need a more powerful and longer range missile. There are different variants of the NAG but the military did place an order for the Dhruvastra to arm its helicopter fleet so the missile isn’t a complete failure.

Currently we are developing the SANT ATGM which is a 4th generation missile with a range of around 20km. This will be the ideal ATGM which has enough range and penetration power with a direct hit. Most of the critical parts and components can be used from the Nag missile as well which will help.
 
Finally some serious development. L&T is good. Atleast they keep their promise of timelines. And quality. I urge DRDO to get TATA on board for projects also. Indians respect them for their loyalty and commitments. Get bulk production fast. Give some edge. We will make sure this companies mint in share market. Start bulk production and dump in export also.
govt. Should also place large order so that their production line is competitive and cost effective to beat exports.
 
Why using the old 80s BMP2 baseline , DRDO and L&T are anyhow making tracked infantry combat carrier , and as per reports its in advance stage of development and can roll out by year end for testing . Then why not use that ...?
What we will achieve by using old BMP2 ..?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
3,365
Messages
27,157
Members
1,481
Latest member
pradeep kumar
Back
Top